CamTran Industries, Inc., General Manager and Director of Business DevelopmentA diversified transportation, distribution and warehousing company based in Oxnard, CA, 1989 through 1991.

Northrop Corp. of Hawthorne, CAVarious staff and management positions between 1981 and 1989.Held such positions as Division Traffic and Transportation Manager responsible for all domestic and international transportation including a private truck fleet; transportation of classified goods; receiving; material handling and forklift operations; shipping; hazardous materials transportation; packaging design, engineering, and testing; transportability engineering; with an annual budget in excess of $7 million. Also, Logistics Planner responsible for planning, development and implementation of material handling systems for design and construction of a state of the art 700,000 square foot manufacturing facility designed for manufacturing and handling explosive devices.

IBM in New York, New Jersey, and VermontVarious staff and management positions between 1967 and 1980.Held such positions as Traffic Manager of IBM's two million square foot electronic semiconductor manufacturing facility in Vermont. Responsible for all transportation procurement activities, procurement administration department, and hazardous materials procurement. Also, Transportation Administrator responsible for Transportation Activities and functional auditing of numerous Divisional, Subsidiary, and Corporate Headquarters locations in the New York metropolitan area. Was Corporate Industry Specialist for motor carrier rates; contracts; shipping and receiving operations; passenger and cargo air charter operations for both fixed wing and helicopter; passenger/bus operations; barge and inland waterway operations.

Registered Transportation Practitioner, admitted to the Bar of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Federal Highway Administration, Surface Transportation Board of the U.S. Department of Transportation,1978.

Certified in Transportation and Logistics (CTL), American Society ofTransportation and Logistics, 1986.

A.S.B.A., Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1976. (In addition, per 49 CFR-1103.3(b)(1) to possess the technical knowledge, training or experience in transportation to be qualified to take the Practitioner Exam the STB regards it as the equivalent of two additional years of college education.)